Byetta Diabetes Drug Side Effects linked to Pancreatitis & 2 Deaths

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The FDA has received reports of 6 cases of hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis in patients taking Byetta.

Of the 6 cases of hemorrhagic or necrotizing pancreatitis, all patients required hospitalization, two patients died and four patients were recovering at time of reporting. Byetta was discontinued in all 6 cases.

The FDA warned patients taking Byetta, marketed by Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Eli Lilly & Co., to discontinue use if they develop symptoms of the disorder and said doctors should consider other prescription options for patients with a history of pancreas problems.


What is Byetta?
Byetta is an injectable diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels. Byetta helps your pancreas produce insulin more efficiently.

Byetta is used to treat type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes. Other diabetes medicines are sometimes used in combination with Byetta if needed.


Information from Wikipedia

Exenatide (marketed as Byetta) is the first of a new class of medications (incretin mimetics) approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. It is manufactured and marketed by Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly and Company. Exenatide is a synthetic version of exendin-4, a hormone in the saliva of the Gila monster, a lizard native to several Southwestern American states. It displays properties similar to human GLP-1.

Exenatide is a 39-amino-acid peptide that mimics the GLP-1 incretin, an insulin secretagogue with glucoregulatory effects. While it may lower blood glucose levels on its own, it can also be combined with other medications such as pioglitazone, metformin, sulfonylureas, and/or insulin (not FDA approved yet) to improve glucose control. The approved use of exenatide is with either sulfonylureas, metformin and thiazolinediones. The medication is injected subcutaneously twice per day using a pre-filled pen device.

Typical human responses to exenatide include improvements in the initial rapid release of endogenous insulin, suppression of pancreatic glucagon release, delayed gastric emptying, and reduced appetite - all of which function to lower blood glucose. Whereas some other classes of diabetes drugs such as sulfonylureas, thiazolinediones, and insulin are often associated with weight gain, Byetta often is associated with significant weight loss.

Unlike sulfonylureas and meglitinides, exenatide increases insulin synthesis and secretion in the presence of glucose only, lessening the risk of hypoglycemia. Byetta is also being used by some physicians to treat insulin resistance.



In October 2007 the FDA issued a warning and said it had reviewed 30 postmarketing reports of acute pancreatitis in patients taking Byetta . An association between Byetta and acute pancreatitis was suspected in some of those cases. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. agreed to include information about acute pancreatitis in the PRECAUTIONS section of the product label.

Healthcare professionals were to be alert to the signs and symptoms of acute pancreatitis and told to instruct patients taking Byetta to seek prompt medical care if they experience unexplained, persistent, severe abdominal pain which may or may not be accompanied by vomiting.
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alba

The first and most problematic side effect is sudden Hypoglicemia, the sudden onset of low blood sugar level. In this cases, if you face a sudden hypoglicemia with these signs:

- sudden weakness
- hands sweating
- tremor
you should take a sugar fruit, or a sugary juice.
You can reduce the amount of sulfonylureas intake, consulting your doctor too.

Source: http://www.all-about-beating-diabetes.com/sulfonylureas-side-effects.html

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carol taylor

I have been prescibed Byetta 5 units for one month. For the last two weeks I have been taking Byetta 10 units.In the first month I lost eleven pounds in weight, I am still very over weight. my GP informs me that, I may have to go back on daily insulin, which I do not want to because, it puts weight on all the time I visit the eye Hospital every few months, and considering I have had Diabetes for twenty five years my eyesight is affected in the left eye and  in the right eye.

       I have had Laser treatment three times , but do not need any more at present.

The side affects of taking the drug have been just a feeling of sickness in the evenings.

Is there any one that can give me their thoughts on taking the drug, I would be pleased to hear from them.      Regards Carol Taylor





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Margaretellen

I have been taking Byetta for more than a year.  I was on 10 units am and pm.  Six months ago, following my evening dose of Byetta, I started to feel very jittery, upset stomach and felt really, really ill.  The dose was reduced to 5 units twice a day.

I can no longer eat any normal meals execpt breakfast (porridge and toast and marmalade).  Any savoury food is dreadful - a mouthful is enough.  I eat plenty of fruit (even that is starting to taste strange) and sweet foods eg yoghurts, biscuits, small amounts of chocolate.  Nothing whatsoever tastes as it used to and even the 'sweet foods' seem overly sweet, if that makes sense. 

I had severe hyperglycaemia and Byetta seemed, initially, to be sorting the problem out but now my sugar levels are climbing again (into the mid teens).  Where do I go from here?

 

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kennedym

I just started byetta 5 units for a month then I will try to go to 10 units.I taken my first dose today.I was nausea and some what of loss of appetite. I had taken the first dose  at 7am by 2pm I was nausea but no other problems I will take the next dose at 6pm we shall see what will happen my gaol is to control my bood sugar levels and lose weight in the process.

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dougc

how much weight loss are you tryinig to lose?

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Patricia Darby

I have been taking 5mg. Byetta in the morning and 5mg. at night this is the third day i have been on this medicine i have severe stomach pain i am going to the doctor because of the pain i am not going to take Byetta any more. So I am writing this to let people know some can take Byetta and some can't

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Lady D

I have been taking Byetta 5mg for 3 week now the stomach pains are gone now, even the nausea has pass. But I do have concerns about the other side effects. All this talk about weight loss I have not loss or gain any. Next week I start 10mg of Byetta.Well here goes nothing.

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